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package com.android.internal.vibrator.persistence;

import android.annotation.NonNull;

/**
 * Creates a {@link XmlSerializedVibration} instance representing a vibration.
 *
 * @param <T> The vibration type that will be serialized.
 * @see XmlSerializedVibration
 * @hide
 */
@FunctionalInterface
public interface XmlSerializer<T> {

    /**
     * Creates a serialized representation of the input {@code vibration}.
     *
     * @param vibration The vibration to be serialized
     * @return The serialized representation of the input vibration
     * @throws XmlSerializerException If the input vibration cannot be serialized
     */
    @NonNull
    XmlSerializedVibration<T> serialize(@NonNull T vibration) throws XmlSerializerException;
}
